The film is pro friendship and well for water. “He who understands will understand, but who does not understand, is a complete idiot!”
This gibberish has nothing to do with the film, well, if only indirectly: these poems were read by one potty uncle, whom Vijay (Sanjay Dutt) persecuted for the fact that the uncle poured water from the column in vain, they say, state water, lei, do not want. And Vijay was very hurt because in his native village this water was not at all. But that's not what the movie is about. And about the great heart of Vijay, about his sympathy for the villagers where he lived, and who sometimes behaved like morons to her-God. But let’s talk about everything in order.
Same 94 years old. A very productive year for Akshay Kumar, he starred in almost 10 films. Maybe more. In this movie he will play a secondary role, I would say that he is here in the role of Saif Ali Khan - usually he is in this role - a thief with a noble heart performs. It is strange to see Akshaya in secondary roles. But he doesn’t have to run it, after all. So the movie was about water. Or rather, about how the village disappeared without water supply, and the thakur-sadist was abused by the settlers in every possible way and was split into two twin brothers. Kiran Kumar has a double role here: one Kiran Kumar in the sinister master’s hat and with a gun, and the other Kiran Kumar is simpler and a maniac who hides his true essence from the working people.
GG-Vijay (Sanjay Dutt) plays a village valenka. All naive and faith in the best in people. Seeing the village disappear without water, he set out on a holy mission to buy the necessary equipment to drill his own community well. The money came immediately upon his arrival in the city. A classic of the genre, a village burdock steals a suitcase with money right at the station. He goes to the police, and they go to the jail, so that he does not interfere with his nonsense to work as a police officer. They held it, let it go, wandering from the evening street, burning up, suddenly he sees seven of one cockroaches. It's a mess. I got into a fight. And he did, guess who? That's right. Handsome in white sneakers. That is our Akshaya, who in the film was a thief Amar. At that time, fashionable sneakers were his signature feature. Amar shouted angrily after the hooligans who fled and imbued himself with a strong sympathy for the new acquaintance, and when Vijay mentioned his troubles, this sympathy acquired the features of indestructible brotherly ties. The fact is that he was the one who splashed all Vijayev’s money and hopes for a better life for his village. It was impossible to fix anything, so Amar led his friend to be friends with his poor neighborhood. People there lived not the luckiest in life, but ready to take off their last shirt and share the last piece of cake for a friend.
That's the background. Then there will appear Gulshan Grover in painted bright jackets and villainous-romantic role (he even the song “sing” will give), then Mukesh Khanna in a positive role, even there flashed in the extras Mac Mohan. Well, every hero will get heroin. One was even extra, well, it was removed at the end, according to the laws of the genre.
Well, it is clear all about the distribution of forces and roles – Akshay this time is not an equal hero, but rather a character of the second plan. But every appearance is beautiful. He is absolutely positive, despite being a thief. He and Sanjay Dutt worked well together, in general, Sanjay did not play here, but lived, in the 90s he had a lot of good films, he was not tired of movies, and this film is proof of that. The whole film Sanjay and Akshay cuddled, then worked out the relationship. I especially liked the scene where Akshay confesses to Sanjay of theft, immediately receives a luluy, then receives forgiveness, and then decides that since such a happy event has turned up, I confess to another act. You have to see it with your own eyes. The face of Sanjay and Akshayeva er... well... Radha and I... Radha and I... Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa.aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
Anyway, it was fun. And nostalgia was beating over the head and screaming ... checkered shirts ... Akshayev bangs ... white sneakers. This was all done before...
Speaking of songs. Everyone liked it, the first one didn’t understand. This is where there was no music, only drums and Sanjay wagging his ass. And so -- yeah, it's very nice. And for Is Duniya Mein Jo Bhi Hota Hai and Gori Gori Gori Change Kar, the directors should give a medal, because the very idea of bringing together Akshaya and Sanju in dance is worthy of recognition. Because the quick Akshay almost always "danced" the slower and longer-legged Sanjay.
Look, it's a very nice movie. He looked as if he had fallen into his youth.
9 out of 10